Japanese WW2 jet fighters - shinden
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@4200jadale Agreed. Unfortunately, the programming had to be altered in order to keep the continously dumbing down audience interested in a way that they could keep up. These are trying days for those with triple digit IQ's.
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fuck yeah FUGAKU!!!!
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The narrator means Shusui at 0:31, not Sushi. "Shu" of Shusui means autum and "sui" of Shusui means water. So Shusui means pure water of autum. Japan often names weapons poetic words.
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Imagine a jet fighter plane is called "The Sushi". LOL I suppose I can eat that plane when I feel very hungry.
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@4200jadale Well said. 'Coming up Next on the History Channel - Grave robbers of the Orient, right after another The history of Stones'. NEXT!
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@4200jadale You might find what you're looking for on the Military Channel. Occasionally they talk about subjects like this. Unfortunately it's few and far between at times.
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@Achalel That was the propaganda from Japan. The people of SE Asia were glad to be rid of the colonial Europeans after the war but were happy to be liberated from the Japanese army who brutalized and murdered all the people who came under it's control. The SE Asians have still not forgiven the Japanese for what it's army did. And don't mention what the Chinese and Koreans, who were not subject to European colonists, think of the Japanese army occupation of their countries.
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Japan was planning on using their germ warfare used extensively in China against the US West Coast. The idea was to have germ bombs dropped from small sub launched aircraft. Ditto for balloon borne bombs which they used with incendiary bombs.
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秋水"Shusui"
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震電も橘花も出てるぞ
震電はオリジナルという点で、
日本の誇るべき機体だ。
発想に新しさはないが、
きちんと、困難な状況でも、
作ったのだ。
44103712 2 years ago 5
The Shinden looks good. Germans had something equal looking with two rotors ^^
god4488 1 year ago 4